Ventimiglia

Overview

Ventimiglia, typically italian
Ventimiglia is located in the northwestern part of Italy, a few kilometres away from the french border. Facing the Mediterranean sea, it is a small 26.000 inhabitants city offering sandy beaches and wonderful landscapes. Experience the Dolce Vita in (...)

Getting thereYou can get to Ventimiglia from Genoa, Monaco and La spezia. Best price and travel duration below.

From Rome

07:29

$93

From Nice

00:43

$15

From Pisa

04:24

$52

From Genoa

02:04

$21

From Monaco

00:21

$15

From La Spezia

04:37

$29

From Varazze

01:54

$15

From Santa Margherita

03:30

$23

From Levanto

04:14

$26

From Savona

01:29

$23

From Sestri Levante

03:54

$23

From Rapallo

03:34

$23

From Finale Ligure Mar

01:17

$11

From Imperia

00:33

$6

From Eze

00:33

$15

From San Remo

00:16

$5

From Alassio

00:55

$10

From Cagnes Sur Mer

01:04

$15

From Menton (localite)

00:08

$15

From Juan Les Pins

01:15

$16

From Antibes

01:12

$16

From Cannes

01:25

$15

Getting aroundFrom Ventimiglia, you can travel to nearby cities and towns. Best price and travel duration below.

To San Remo

00:16

$5

To Menton (localite)

00:18

$15

To Eze

00:33

$15

To Villefranche Mer

00:40

$15

To Imperia

00:40

$6

To Alassio

01:19

$10

To Nice

01:31

$15

To Savona

01:49

$23

To Finale Ligure Mar

01:52

$11

To Monaco

01:56

$15

To Antibes

02:19

$15

To Varazze

02:34

$15

To Cannes

03:04

$15

To Cagnes Sur Mer

03:06

$15

To Rapallo

04:12

$23

To Sestri Levante

04:41

$23

To Levanto

05:03

$26

To La Spezia

05:43

$29

To Paris

14:47

$110

While you're there

Ventimiglia, typically italian

Ventimiglia is located in the northwestern part of Italy, a few kilometres away from the french border. Facing the Mediterranean sea, it is a small 26.000 inhabitants city offering sandy beaches and wonderful landscapes. Experience the Dolce Vita in Ventimiglia.

Ventimiglia can boast about having some remains of the roman period. Have a walk around the 2nd century theater, or around the rests of the roman villa and walls.

If you want to learn more about this glorious past, head "Balsi Rossi" where is the archaeological museum. Do not miss the Dell’ Asunta cathedral, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin. Built during the 11th and 12th century, it replaces a carolingian former church. Another church is worth the visit, the San Michele Arcangelo’s church.

Stroll along the beach to enjoy the sun and the market (on friday), where you can find local products and counterfeits. On June, enjoy the flower battle.

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